It was that his view of what she had done chimed in so neatly with her own.
Of all the things which would have chimed in with her discontented mood at that moment a sudden flight to America was the most alluring.
Yes, and then there is the sad tale of Mrs Marriott," chimed in Mrs Skeffington-Smythe, gazing at me with her striped eyes.
But when it was done he sat bent forward over the blaze, till the cathedral clock chimed the small hours, thinking.
The great bell of Notre-Dame chimedin the distance.
The marble clock on the mantel chimed out the hour of twelve, and the young people came flocking in from the dining-room, their noisy mirth hushed as they remembered that the sacred hours of the Christmas Sabbath had begun.
He generally chimed in conversation by echoing the words of the person speaking.
Just then the Angelus chimed from a little chapel on the shore, and as it rang, a memory stirred in my brain moving me well-nigh to tears.
At last, just as Big Ben chimed the quarter to eleven, one man whom I instantly recognised as a well-known Cabinet minister, came walking briskly towards the House, .
No, no; I cannot agree to go that far," chimed in Sir Arthur.
Come, that is rough wit, Flamingo," chimed in Twig.
You need not be afraid of me, Mr Brail," here chimed in the poor skipper himself, as he seated himself in the stern sheets with forced composure.
You had better give him his own way, sir, or you will never get to the end of his yarn," chimed in the mate of the timber ship.
Opal, who also suffered from the metronome, chimed in with her side of the grievance.
Upon each hung a tiny silver bell, and as they nodded their heads the bells chimed out the sweetest fairy tunes.
They do say the climate is awful over there," chimed one of the loungers, quite willing to discuss the event.
The others, including Doctor Wilhelm, chimed in; which only heightened Frederick's brusqueness.
Rosa says," Ella chimed in, "that if mamma were not always lying in bed, she would feel much better.
Why, of course," chimed in Auntie, "I remember the stories of him.
The various groups departed, the crowd in the hallway thinned, a silver-chimed clock somewhere struck the quarter, and the street-cars would stop at twelve.
Before Mrs. Burnham could reply, his wife's voice chimed in.
Burn them, to be sure they will," chimed in a neighbour; "and will serve the regicides right.
Why, yes, of course," chimedin Aunt Hannah with some nervousness.
Soon many other voices chimed in, and it became evident that something had happened to cause sorrow and lamentation in the tribe.
Nicodemus here lay back on his chair, evidently desirous of our considering this the whole of the story, but he was not to be let off so easily, for presently Longtram, with a wicked twinkle of his eye, chimed in.
The Don by this time chimed in, talking kindly to the poor creatures; but we had to retire, as dinner was now announced, to which we sat down.
My dear Pepperpot," chimed in Gelid, "we both forget.
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